Foreign Language
- The child has learned basic Spanish vocabulary words such as greetings, numbers, colors, and common objects.
- They have practiced pronunciation and have become more confident in speaking simple Spanish phrases.
- The child has learned common Spanish verbs and how to use them in simple sentences.
- They have also been introduced to Spanish culture through songs, games, and stories.
To continue developing their skills in Spanish, encourage the child to practice speaking Spanish at home by engaging in conversations or playing language learning games. They can also watch Spanish cartoons or listen to Spanish music to further immerse themselves in the language. Encourage them to keep a vocabulary journal where they can write down new words they learn and practice using them in sentences.
Book Recommendations
- First Thousand Words in Spanish by Heather Amery: This book introduces basic Spanish vocabulary through colorful illustrations, making it engaging for young learners.
- Colors and Numbers in Spanish by Clare Beaton: This book teaches colors and numbers in Spanish through fun rhymes and interactive activities.
- Spanish Short Stories for Beginners by Olly Richards: This book contains a collection of short stories in Spanish that are specifically designed for beginners, helping them practice their reading skills while learning new vocabulary and grammar.
If you click on these links and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission.